The Environmental Technology Program (ETP) students began a long-term monitoring project of snow and ice thickness, and other variables of a lake near Iqaluit during April field camp activities of 2005 and 2006. Between 25 March and 1 April 2009, students of the Limnology field camp were back at it again.

Nunavut needs more nurses to help build healthy communities. Ideally, the best people to help Nunavummiut come from Nunavut since they are familiar with the culture, values and challenges we face. The Bachelor of Science in Arctic Nursing is offered in partnership with Dalhousie University. The curriculum emphasizes awareness and respect for Inuit culture, and will prepare nurses to be leaders in the health care system of Nunavut.

YELLOWKNIFE (October 20, 2008) – The presidents of the three territorial colleges in Northern Canada updated a wide-ranging memorandum of understanding (MOU) committing their institutions to co-operate on programs and services of mutual benefit to students in Nunavut, Yukon and the NWT. President Daniel Vandermeulen of Nunavut Arctic College, President Terry Weninger of Yukon College and President Maurice Evans of Aurora College signed the agreement at a meeting in Yellowknife October 1. The agreement updates and affirms an MOU that has been in place since 1999.